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Commentary: ISO should kick OOXML off the standards bus

Author: Russell Ossendryver ECMA, the international IT standards association, recently published its responses to comments of the ISO National Bodies in response to Microsoft's Office...

Novell woos Red Hat developers

Novell has extended a set of development tools so they can be used to write applications and other software for rival Linux distributions, including...

Celebrity advice on keeping your Linux desktop secure

Author: Joe Barr One of the main reasons people move from Windows to Linux is the promise of greater security from malware on the Internet....

Lotus Notes 8.5 to fully support Ubuntu Linux 7.10 in mid-2008

Is Linux on the enterprise desktop finally ready for prime time? IBM apparently thinks so as it prepares to deliver its next versions of...

Kommando: A floating panel for KDE

Author: Bruce Byfield Inspired by the command wheel in the Neverwinter Nights online game, Kommando is a floating command panel for KDE. Although Kommando's development...

HP Launches Open Source Governance Initiative

HP is among the biggest backers of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in the world. As such they've developed their own best practices...

Use kfsmd to keep track of changes in your filesystems

Author: Ben Martin Applications can ask the Linux kernel to report changes to selected files and directories. I created the Kernel Filesystem Monitoring Daemon (kfsmd)...

HP releases FOSS governance tools, announces forums and services

Author: Bruce Byfield Hewlett-Packard is taking a giant leap into the field of open source governance -- the managing of free software within corporate systems...

Litrix: Linux from Brazil to your desktop

Author: Susan Linton Litrix Linux is a distribution developed in Brazil and based on Gentoo Linux. As with Gentoo, users are left to do some...

Microsoft Shares Secrets to Help Disabled Access Technology

Creating a comprehensive, cross-platform -- and backward-compatible -- accessibility standard is important, particularly as more government agencies and public organizations move to the Web....